When you're done filling out the general tab, click the blue "Save Changes" button when finished to create your new section.

The screen will send you back to the Site Structure, and a green box saying “Section has been created” will appear at the bottom of the screen to confirm.

Adding Content to a Section

Find your new section in the Site Structure and click the name of the folder to open it (or click Actions > Edit section).

Click on the Content tab. The Content tab will look like this:

Notice there is no content in the section. Let's fix that!

Click the green "Create New Content" button to add content. You can add multiple content items/types to your page (Primary Content, Focus Box, and a Slideshow for a department homepage for example), but you'll have to add each piece of content one at a time.

The next screen allows you to choose a content type for your page. Use the filter to search for a specific content type you wish to add to your page.

Not sure which content type to use? "Primary Content - Zone A" is the most common and flexible, but we have over 50 different content types that you can use.

Content types are structured templates used to create different kinds of blocks of content on your website. Content types were built and designed to have a specific purpose, and have styling, functionality and customization options built in.

If you are not sure what content type would be the best to use, contact the MarCom Web Team for help.

Adding Primary Content

When TerminalFour asks you to choose a content type, select "Primary content."

This will open up the content item.

Enter in a title for your content item. Names of content items are usually internal only and help content editors know what appears in that content block and where it should go on the page.

Then add content into the text editor as you’d like it to appear on the page.

Please note: If you are copying and pasting content into the text editor from another source, it is very important to first strip out the formatting from the source before you paste the content into T4. This will give all of your text a consistent look and feel across your site. You can do this easily within the text editor by going to the Edit menu, and clicking 'Paste as text.' Once you turn on that setting, then you type CTRL + V to paste in your content.